WNC Bonsai
Masterpiece
Just checked and all the tables, both vendors and exhibits are full so hopefully there will be a lot to choose from. But you can still get a banquet seat!
That's likely the plan I'm going to follow. I already know before the show that I'm going to be there with money in my pocket and the intent to buy a tree, which is different than someone who went just to look around, but ended up making an unplanned impulse buy because they couldn't resist something right in front of them. That said, I plan on spending no more than $500 or so, but I can't say with 100% certainty if I would pass one by that cost $600 or $700 that really appealed to me or was unique in some way. There's a spending ceiling for me, but it's made out of mud as opposed to concrete.I’d try to be there early and buy what you like right away as I don’t remember anyone pulling more trees out of the van later in the day.
I'm heading to the Raleigh area today and will be there through tomorrow. Would be nice if I could stop by the Bonsai Learning Center's facility and look at some trees while I'm out that way.The guys from Bonsai Learning Center nearby may be an exception since they can more easily haul in more trees on day 2.
Brad is expecting it to be a big show.The guys from Bonsai Learning Center nearby may be an exception since they can more easily haul in more trees on day 2.
Suggest we all get .@Bonsai Nut we should all wear BNut name tags so we can know who is who? I've been talking to a lot of members here for years, but have no clue on matching a BNut member by face.
Its free as far as i know, I went midday on Saturday and missed out on a Rhode island Red that I would have bought but I still came away with a decent find, I could have easily spent 4 or 500 bucks on just trees. Be prepared to pay in cash as some vendors don't accept plastic.Hi all, enjoyed all the comments. A few quick questions about the show. Is it open to everyone? Or do I need to buy a ticket? Also, as for purchasing plants, which day would be better to go? I've never been to an official show, but I'm super excited to go. Thanks in advance
Awesome, thank you. I just want to go get a nice tree and see all the beautiful bonsai.Its free as far as i know, I went midday on Saturday and missed out on a Rhode island Red that I would have bought but I still came away with a decent find, I could have easily spent 4 or 500 bucks on just trees. Be prepared to pay in cash as some vendors don't accept plastic.
Also don't touch the trees, people get pissed when you do that. I went in 2019 and was blown away. There is a Magnum PI costume contest the following weekend in Asheville I always enter in so I like to dress up on Saturday if weather permits, I got second place in 2019.
Not sure if this helps any, but below is a list of the current vendors. This list was in the most recent email update about the show from Steven Zeisel.Is there any way to view the list of vendors prior to the show? As of today, I see they have 10 vendors on the waiting list, so I'm sure they wouldn't make the list available until closer to the actual date, if at all, but I was curious if they ever announce that info in advance. Someone already mentioned the Bonsai Learning Center will have a presence there, but I hate to randomly call retailers in the southeast just to ask if they'll be attending.
I bought a couple of little azaleas from his website this past spring. Affordable and shipping was included in the price.Cool, thank you. I could have sworn I signed up to be on an email list of theirs. Awesome to see that Mr. Valavanis will be there. Would be doubly awesome if he's selling any trees that I'll be able to afford and purchase.
when I went in 2019 bill had plenty of trees still on sundayCool, thank you. I could have sworn I signed up to be on an email list of theirs. Awesome to see that Mr. Valavanis will be there. Would be doubly awesome if he's selling any trees that I'll be able to afford and purchase.
I check the site pretty regularly, and the cheapest thing that's been on there lately (that isn't sold yet) is a small 15" high Shishigashira. They're asking $825 for that thing and it's not even on its own roots. Pretty disappointing to be honest. I totally respect Bill and appreciate what he's done for the bonsai culture in America, but name alone doesn't make that little tree worth that much money. Yes, there's value in the pot it's sitting in, but still. In this case, it says the price doesn't even include postage/packing/handling.I bought a couple of little azaleas from his website this past spring. Affordable and shipping was included in the price.
Probably because he asks $825 for a tiny grafted Shishigashira.when I went in 2019 bill had plenty of trees still on sunday